The objective of this study was to analyze social representations of diabetes mellitus by chronic patients in a neighborhood in Guadalajara, Mexico. The methodology was qualitative and ethnographic. Thirty patients were interviewed at four moments over the course of two years, and the interviews were transcribed and analyzed with a dialectic hermeneutic focus using the Ethnograph software. The main results include a holistic representation of the disease, with multi-causality and key differences according to gender, allowing the expression of body sensations, pain, images, and individual meanings, the perception of a contaminated, unnatural physical environment, and a social context with economic limitations and affective, family, and marit...
This paper reports partial findings from a broader study on the experience of people with chronic di...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to identify the content and the organization of social represent...
This thesis explores the cultural beliefs and illness management practices of thirty diabetic patien...
The objective of this study was to analyze social representations of diabetes mellitus by chronic pa...
The objective of this study was to analyze social representations of diabetes mellitus by chronic pa...
The objective of this study was to analyze social representations of diabetes mellitus by chronic pa...
El objetivo de este estudio fue el analizar las representaciones sociales de los enfermos crónicos c...
Diabetes in Mexico has grown notably. In order to know the socio-cultural representations of diabete...
This study aimed to apprehend the social representations elaborated by people who have diabetes abou...
Objective. The research aims to identify and describe the social representations of living with type...
Objectives: To achieve an approximation the social representations of patients about their disease. ...
<div><p>Abstract This study aims to analyze the social representations elaborated by diabetic’s peop...
The "diet" is part of the collective’s worldview, where culture shapes the webs of significance, giv...
BACKGROUND: The growing prevalence of diabetes must be confronted in several ways. Establishing the ...
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is characterized by the oscillation of the rate of glucose in the body, causi...
This paper reports partial findings from a broader study on the experience of people with chronic di...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to identify the content and the organization of social represent...
This thesis explores the cultural beliefs and illness management practices of thirty diabetic patien...
The objective of this study was to analyze social representations of diabetes mellitus by chronic pa...
The objective of this study was to analyze social representations of diabetes mellitus by chronic pa...
The objective of this study was to analyze social representations of diabetes mellitus by chronic pa...
El objetivo de este estudio fue el analizar las representaciones sociales de los enfermos crónicos c...
Diabetes in Mexico has grown notably. In order to know the socio-cultural representations of diabete...
This study aimed to apprehend the social representations elaborated by people who have diabetes abou...
Objective. The research aims to identify and describe the social representations of living with type...
Objectives: To achieve an approximation the social representations of patients about their disease. ...
<div><p>Abstract This study aims to analyze the social representations elaborated by diabetic’s peop...
The "diet" is part of the collective’s worldview, where culture shapes the webs of significance, giv...
BACKGROUND: The growing prevalence of diabetes must be confronted in several ways. Establishing the ...
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is characterized by the oscillation of the rate of glucose in the body, causi...
This paper reports partial findings from a broader study on the experience of people with chronic di...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to identify the content and the organization of social represent...
This thesis explores the cultural beliefs and illness management practices of thirty diabetic patien...